Episode 7 - Hardcore, Part 3: Punk

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Americanhardmind and Synchronicity introduce our Top Hardcore Bands, as in the essence of each musical sub-genre, continuing with Part 3: Punk.

Punk (syncopy/speed/political):
Punk embodies syncopy, speed and political sounds but is mostly defined by its attitude or Mood-Image. Syncopy relies on dis- or aharmonies, a sound that accents the more aggressive nature of the Instrument, and that also sounds “noisy” to the unlistened. Speed represents exactly what it sounds like, faster or fastest without sacrificing pace for technique. While Metal in its purest form is fastest, there are subs of Metal that drown in the sludge. Punk retains speed at nearly every cost, even if modern Punk has established more syncopy and diverse Instrument. The political Lyric is as vital to Punk as syncopy and speed, but Mood-Image in punk represents independence, DIY, activism and critical thinking, challenging norms and status quo always.

syncopy:
The Stooges (67/69) "Search and Destroy"
Black Flag-Circle Jerks-Rollins Band (76/81) "Nervous Breakdown"-"Slip It In"
Refused (91/94) "New Noise"

speed:
Bad Brains (77/82) "Pay To Cum"
D.O.A. (78/80) "The Prisoner"
the Offspring (84/89) "No Hero"-"Genocide"

political:
Minor Threat-Fugazi (79/80) "Filler"-"Five Corporations"
Bad Religion (80/82) "I Want To Conquer The World"
RATM (91/92) "Freedom"
SOAD (94/98) "Know"-"Streamline"

This is what to expect in Episode 8:
Hardcore, Part 4: Hard

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